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May 25 |
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Can I ask two related but distinct questions? I keep running into these "broadness of scope" issues on SO all of the dang time, so apparently I don't quite get the related subtleties. You seem like you're on top of it, though. Can you help me out with an example of how to rephrase my question such that it will meet the SO guidelines and still be likely to elicit the name of at least one (or would "at most one" be more appropriate?) embedded database that meets my needs? |
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May 25 |
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Can I ask two related but distinct questions? That all sounds reasonable, and I'll be sure to abide by it. I'm still left with my original problem though: SQLite seems to be the default embedded SQL implementation, but that doesn't mean that it's the best. I would like to try out some of the non-SQLite SQL features that I've read about, such as hash indexing and SPARSE tables, to see if they can help tune the performance of my database. |
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accepted | Can I ask two related but distinct questions? |
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asked | Can I ask two related but distinct questions? |